This question makes no sense. Germans never "took over the Jews". The Jews did not have a nation or a city-state that the Germans invaded. Jews lived inside of Germany and inside of other nations before the Holocaust. They became subject to different policies of treatment during the Holocaust which resulted in their general extermination from Europe.
Answer:Historians speak against Germany's actions towards the Jews because what the Nazis did, killing six million Jews, stands out among the greatest infamies in world history.are you
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no beacuse you guys would disagree all the time
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German took it drastic because of what they have done
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Was nimmst du can be translated as:What do you takeWhat are you taking
There are 41 - 9 = 32 doing only French 22 - 9 = 13 doing only German So number enrolled = 32 + 13 + 9 = 54 So number not enrolled on either = 78 - 54 = 24
Probably because it helps to easily identify different time periods in history that hadsimilar events taking place.